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and his defenses is was a charity thing and it was a cancer charity. you never know. i hate to think other people making mountains out of a mole hill, he has angered the government in the past. the consumption has angered the government. liz: thank you very much. the circle of friends. liz: two >> everything you wanted to know about steve cohen but was too worried to ask. liz: but the dispute over herbalife. coming up straight after the bell. will they pile on even more if herbalife beats the street? and wants to know where the sweet spot is for stock investing right now? a money manager about to join us who believes he has the answer, the simple one and will spit out some names from his answer. you don't want to miss what he says in just a few moments. [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz summer event is here. now get the unmistakable thrill... and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ girl ] yay, daddy's here. here you go, honey. thanyou. [ male announcer because a good thing like this... phew! won't
and his defenses is was a charity thing and it was a cancer charity. you never know. i hate to think other people making mountains out of a mole hill, he has angered the government in the past. the consumption has angered the government. liz: thank you very much. the circle of friends. liz: two >> everything you wanted to know about steve cohen but was too worried to ask. liz: but the dispute over herbalife. coming up straight after the bell. will they pile on even more if herbalife beats...
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they make the global hawk planes and defensive electronics. they reported profits and they are doing so well with their earnings and raised their full-year forecast. stuart: can we say it is a drone stock? i bet we could say that. thank you very much, indeed. we are now down 29 points. we had been down 60. music streaming might kill, seriously hurt the music business. moses avalon joins us now. it is helping to really hurt the artist. the musicians. >> artist and musicians get paid on royalty. they rely on those entities to properly exploit and capitalize on the work. what happens when the people you trusted to properly capitalize on the work make a shortsighted deal that puts very little money and the artists pocket. stuart: spot of five does not pay much for the music they are playing? >> i do not want to vilify spot of five. labels love this. it is like selling your inventory wholesale. stuart: you represent the artists. the musicians, the guys who create the music, they get the short end of the music. >> they do. stuart: they have to adjus
they make the global hawk planes and defensive electronics. they reported profits and they are doing so well with their earnings and raised their full-year forecast. stuart: can we say it is a drone stock? i bet we could say that. thank you very much, indeed. we are now down 29 points. we had been down 60. music streaming might kill, seriously hurt the music business. moses avalon joins us now. it is helping to really hurt the artist. the musicians. >> artist and musicians get paid on...
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arguably they need for motorola to succeed in order to create a defensive buffer against samsung. if samsung pulled an amazon and do its own android that would be devastating for google. this keeps samsung honest. >> i love google. the way it's come back from the release is pretty important but in the world we live in, do they need to spend money to promote this phone? few people get it. word of mouth, things move extraordinarily quickly. if it's a cool phone people are going to find out in today's world. >> that's a decent argument but you have to look at htc and the ht c1. that phone had some of the best interviews but they were in the toilet because they can't get it out as quickly as they need to. >> look at the samsung ads surrounding the galaxy. they pretty much took apple on head on knocking people in line that they were in line for the galaxy and not in line for the apple product, right? >> my cousin has a moto razor max. he said why hasn't this phone done better? is there that much that a galaxy can do? my answer is no. the marketing is a whole lot better. >> google, if a
arguably they need for motorola to succeed in order to create a defensive buffer against samsung. if samsung pulled an amazon and do its own android that would be devastating for google. this keeps samsung honest. >> i love google. the way it's come back from the release is pretty important but in the world we live in, do they need to spend money to promote this phone? few people get it. word of mouth, things move extraordinarily quickly. if it's a cool phone people are going to find out...
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what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask than phillip swagel, professor at the university of the maryland and insider at the treasury department and federal reserve. great to have you back. what is likelihood we get the decision on interest rates at top of the hour, keeping interest rates at ridiculously low levels ongoing but on question of asset purchases that bernanke and company will come out and say we plan to decrease the number and the value of our asset purchases and it will commence in sent, october, very little, right? >> yeah, lori, i still think it is too soon for the fed to do that. today's data are good both on gdp side and adp jobs
what is interesting if the company had not adopt ad poison pill defense to prevent company takeover they may have acquired more. this position has been kept under wrap for two months! back to you. lori: timing is everything, nicole. thank you. >>> call it christmas in july for economists and fed-watchers. we have a pair of better-than-expected economic reports ahead of the fed statement due at the top of the hour. will the data affect the fed's timeline on tapering? no one bettory ask...
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why the defensive nature of the deal? because advertisers are going directly to facebook, google and twitter. i don't think this merger can stop that flow. if anything, if i was running one of these companies, i would have sought twitter. two do not necessarily have the smarts -- that's something facebook, twitter and google, to another extent, salesforce.com know how to do. with younger people increasingly turning to their mobile devices for news, sports and entertainment, you can't let them deck tate the terms to their clients. tv, web, print, radio, that's going to be viewed as a positive by the clients. somehow, the combined entity can wren f better terms from the online ad world. second deal is kind of a puzzle, frankly. it's a head scratcher. irish drug company for 8.6 billion in cash. knock off store brands, over the counter drugs. they can manufacture these products cheaply and charge less than the competition to make much more money than they do when they offer players like johnson & johnson and proctor and gambl
why the defensive nature of the deal? because advertisers are going directly to facebook, google and twitter. i don't think this merger can stop that flow. if anything, if i was running one of these companies, i would have sought twitter. two do not necessarily have the smarts -- that's something facebook, twitter and google, to another extent, salesforce.com know how to do. with younger people increasingly turning to their mobile devices for news, sports and entertainment, you can't let them...
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. >>> defense stocks in market focus tonight. despite the sequester and military wind down in afghanistan, defense firms are setting new highs. estimates thanks to better margins the and company raced the four-year forecast. shares touched a new all-time high before closing at 90.30, up 2%. boeing also hit a new high as the commercial plane revenue jumped 15%. profits up 15%, more than the expected and boeing raised it full year guidance. shares dropped after that high, down less than 1% to $106.95. >>> another new high more than two years for ford motor reporting a 15% jump on revenues on ford f-150 pickups. ford put polish on the full year outlook, as well. investors bought the news on volume as ford gained 2.5%. it closed at $17.37. ford, by the way, up more than 90% in a year. >>> the other way, caterpillar dragged down the dow as profits dropped 43%. jim chanos the noted short seller told a conference last week this cat may not have nine lives. >> we are short caterpillar ink. iconic american company, leader in the class but
. >>> defense stocks in market focus tonight. despite the sequester and military wind down in afghanistan, defense firms are setting new highs. estimates thanks to better margins the and company raced the four-year forecast. shares touched a new all-time high before closing at 90.30, up 2%. boeing also hit a new high as the commercial plane revenue jumped 15%. profits up 15%, more than the expected and boeing raised it full year guidance. shares dropped after that high, down less than...
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my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do that, are mart toma, even more and steinberg. >> more than march toma? >> more than march toma. steinberg. we know commune kated with a daily base list by phone or in person with cohen. >> right. >> what the government needs in any case. has all the, can have e-mail and phone call and minute later you have a trade. >> right. >> but they need a human being to add life to that >> you're the federal government. sec hit cohen with fail ture to supervise, which could ban him from securities industry. if they win it will put him out of business and probably going to get a huge c
my feeling they lack a live witness defense mr. cohen. circumstantially you could build a against against mr. cohen. circumstantially you can build a case against a lot of people. however what you don't have, is a person who can attest, i did do this furtherance along with -- >> based on this indictment, are they still trying to do that? >> in my opinion they're still trying to do that. >> okay. >> and my opinion, what i'm looking at the only people that actually can do...
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if you go back when this thing first broke, they initially put up a big defense. remember them going running around saying we're going to fight them and when this case. leaking stories. liz: the other thing -- >> goldman will lose. liz: let me cut in quickly. goldman -- hang on. goldman paid for the breeze. they pay for his defense. they did because they want to make sure to their own employees. for greece was a symbolic face. the face of wall street in this deal. a big victory for the s in ec. next up is penalties. >> i disagree. i don't think he's a face. i think that the street has moved on. i think that this is a bigger story of the loss. the fact that they want, it's almost rudimentary. liz: agaii, the case is over. it appears that the fabulous fab is not so fab. he is liable. liable on six of the seven counts. already settled. okay. coming right back. twenty-six minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial up 118. ♪ liz: well, it was just launched moments ago. the first and set produced since the takeover by google in 2011. the beginning of the co
if you go back when this thing first broke, they initially put up a big defense. remember them going running around saying we're going to fight them and when this case. leaking stories. liz: the other thing -- >> goldman will lose. liz: let me cut in quickly. goldman -- hang on. goldman paid for the breeze. they pay for his defense. they did because they want to make sure to their own employees. for greece was a symbolic face. the face of wall street in this deal. a big victory for the s...
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so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is up 100% year-to-date? how will the company turn a profit. >>> google launch as new device that brings video straight from the computer or smartphone to your tv. david: wow. liz: we have details how that works. you have to stay tuned. that is just ahead. >> i'm ashley webster with your fox business brief. expedia is the biggest loser after-hours following disappointing second quarter results. earnings for the online travel company falling 15 cents short of the estimate at 64 cents a share. revenue also coming in slightly lower than expected at $1.2 billion. >>> parents are having to open their wall
so i don't see a defense in either the washington action or in the new york action that's really going to hold weight right now. david: guy, neither one of you do. harvey pitt, seth, thanks very much. we appreciate it. liz? liz: david, from plumbers to doctors it is a one-stop shop giving you inside scoop on local offices and quality. how do they handle competition if a online behemoth become as competitor? angie's list ceo gives us a plan. look at rapidly growing review site but the stock is...
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in a move the defense team didn't call any witnesses. closing statements will begin tooorrow. "after the bell" starts right now. david: let us get right to today's action. david cued low, breaks down why so-called barbell strategy helps you profit in uncertain environment. gerald levy, in the pits of the cme. jarrod, let's talk about the earnings season in general. we have had two earnings seasons since the year began. what do you think about the financials, their effect? some people think the financials are so big, reporting such big numbers members, partly because of fed is doing that they're skewing the overall, what say you? >> there are a couple of different opinions. i'm on that side of the coin, that the financials are looking better than they should. here is something to ponder. 270 companies in the s&p reported. we're about halfway threw. without the financials we would have negative 3.1% growth year-over-year. they're really carrying the s&p, with them included it is about 3% to the positive side. so for me, again you got to look at each stock individually. i think f
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cheryl: what a heck of a move to not call witneeses in your own defense. interesting turn on that story. dennis: didn't have good things to say. cheryl: or confident in the attorneys. we'll see. confident to say the dow is down 64 points, as you can see, pfizer, at&t, and chevron and exxon mobile, hearing from drug makers this week, a lot to assess, again, with the numbers. earnings, so far, been pretty strong, and nobody else knows about earnings and how stocks have been performing than nicole. anyway, talk about amazon, nicole, going on a hiring spree this week, thousands? >> yes, they are, thanks, cheryl. this is big news, about 7,000 jobs. if you were to read this that says positions pay 30% more than traditional retail jobs, they include comprehensive benefits that begin on day one including health care, 401(k) plans, company stock rewards. doesn't it counted amazing? 5,000 jobs in u.s. fulfillment centers for those networks to meet the customer demand. plus 2,000 more jobs in consumer -- customer services. it's interesting. in 13 states, they are pus
cheryl: what a heck of a move to not call witneeses in your own defense. interesting turn on that story. dennis: didn't have good things to say. cheryl: or confident in the attorneys. we'll see. confident to say the dow is down 64 points, as you can see, pfizer, at&t, and chevron and exxon mobile, hearing from drug makers this week, a lot to assess, again, with the numbers. earnings, so far, been pretty strong, and nobody else knows about earnings and how stocks have been performing than...
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an increase in defense spending. the president is campaigning around the country for more stimulus spending and the administration says it will not negotiate on raising the debt ceiling. >> we are now arguing about the composition. they want us to build a better future for the american middle class. >> one republican analyst says there is no way they will agree to raising the debt ceiling without more spending limits. >> they are willing to lower their expectations a bit. i think we can have a mini deal this year that raises the debt limit and starts to bring entitlement spending under control, or at least starts to slow the growth. peter: the president takes his budget campaign to chattanooga tomorrow. he will to her and amazon.com warehouse. it is adding 7000 new jobs in 13 states. adam: thank you. peter barnes in washington, d.c. lori: a u.s. judge has ruled that bernanke should testify in their million-dollar lawsuit. it is rare for a fed chairman to be deposed in a lawsuit. an exception should be made because be
an increase in defense spending. the president is campaigning around the country for more stimulus spending and the administration says it will not negotiate on raising the debt ceiling. >> we are now arguing about the composition. they want us to build a better future for the american middle class. >> one republican analyst says there is no way they will agree to raising the debt ceiling without more spending limits. >> they are willing to lower their expectations a bit. i...
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. >> doc, steph was mentioning defense. we have seen big strength there. northrop grumman up nearly 3%. >> maybe we can get another sequester going so they can set new 52-week highs again into next year. look at the performance out of the defense stocks. you have northrop grumman and oc. they blew out the numbers and then they guide significantly higher. same thing with general dynamics. same thing with lockheed martin. you look across the board, you can throw boeing in there as far as derivative plays. i think every one of them is hitting 52-week highs today. as far as sequester and what it meant, these guys are knocking it out of the park even with sequester. >> facebook sure to be one of tonight's most closely watched earnings reports. porter bibb joins us on set with what you should be looking for. what are you going to be looking for? >> i'm looking for a decline in advertising revenue and not much else. he's going to be talking a little bit about graph which is their killer advertising metrics provider that they haven't really capitalized on yet. >>
. >> doc, steph was mentioning defense. we have seen big strength there. northrop grumman up nearly 3%. >> maybe we can get another sequester going so they can set new 52-week highs again into next year. look at the performance out of the defense stocks. you have northrop grumman and oc. they blew out the numbers and then they guide significantly higher. same thing with general dynamics. same thing with lockheed martin. you look across the board, you can throw boeing in there as far...
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it's to defense. that's very productive. that's a big hit to gdp. it's not as big a hit to jobs. >> it's hard to have this conversation without bringing bruce kasman in which we'll do in just a second. the sector, 22,000 up for construction. is that one of the stronger numbers we've seen for construction? that's a delay we had. we had a surge in housing but then we didn't see the employment gains, now it seems to be coming a little bit later. the manufacturing sector, which mark i went back and checked, your manufacturing numbers are much weaker than the government's manufacturing numbers. is there a reason you could be undercounting it or the government overcounting? >> first construction. i'm counting on lots of good things from construction. we'll get a lot more home building. we should see more months of 20, 30 k going forward. this is key to getting to a higher level of job growth going forward. i'm expecting a lot there. this is just the beginning of it. in terms of manufacturing, bls is 0 to plus 5. adp has been 0 to minus 5. >> it's 50,000 j
it's to defense. that's very productive. that's a big hit to gdp. it's not as big a hit to jobs. >> it's hard to have this conversation without bringing bruce kasman in which we'll do in just a second. the sector, 22,000 up for construction. is that one of the stronger numbers we've seen for construction? that's a delay we had. we had a surge in housing but then we didn't see the employment gains, now it seems to be coming a little bit later. the manufacturing sector, which mark i went...
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are expected to go another half an hour, and then a break and the defense will close for 2 1/2 hours and the s.e.c. comes back for another 30 minutes. the jury could be instructed and start deliberating today, but again, the closing arguments will continue through the afternoon, and we will be back with an afternoon. simon, back to you. >> mary, safe to assume that the defense team is fairly confident at this stage given that yesterday they decided not to call any witnesses, and in most of the newspapers this morning that is the conclusion? >> i think it is true. what they felt is that when fabrice tourre was on the stand, he made a convincing argument to his innocence. and the judge said that after this, the jury may not want to hear from anybody else, and this may be the end of it, and so the defense decided to cut the list short claiming that the defendant made a very good case for himself last week. simon. >> yes, thank you, mary. in the meantime, steve liesman is here with the results of the exclusively cnbc fed survey of where the respondents believe that the interest rates are
are expected to go another half an hour, and then a break and the defense will close for 2 1/2 hours and the s.e.c. comes back for another 30 minutes. the jury could be instructed and start deliberating today, but again, the closing arguments will continue through the afternoon, and we will be back with an afternoon. simon, back to you. >> mary, safe to assume that the defense team is fairly confident at this stage given that yesterday they decided not to call any witnesses, and in most...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> if you are just joining us this morning the big news of the day, the u.s. has filed an indictment against sac capital advisers for wire fraud and securities fraud alleging institutional practices that encourage the widespread solicitation and use of illegal inside information. the indictment goes into various ways that s.e.c. did this. >> it is almost, carl, as if the government is saying that they set it ip so that you could not investigate the company. and steve cohen was never supposed to know what you
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both northrop and general dynamics is down, roughly flat to down. northrop grumman's is down sharply, about 10%. going forward i think maybe it didn't hit them as hard this past quarter. going forward that could foreshadow some tough times for revenues. >> what a sector run this has had. 33% gain for the year in boeing even though it's down right now. boeing hit a new all-time high again today. you look at some of the battery problems and the good news coming out of northrop and -- >> a seven-year backlog of airplanes doesn't hurt boeing and the fact seq
the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both...
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flat on defense. but clearly the commercial side of the business driving a better than expected 2 q earnings for boeing. back to you. >> okay, phil. yeah, all the news about boeing, it hasn't been financial news recently. >> and, joe, one thing. you're looking at that pre-market at 110.43. new all-time high. >> which kind of shows us that a lot of the stuff that the media might focus on is not really that relevant to what's happening with the company itself. right? >> well, i think the one question that will come up in the conference call is clearly they were able to protect and keep the delivery schedule for the 787 intact as they were going through the grounding in the first quarter and into the second quarter. they have gotten past that, they clearly will be increasing delivery schedules. now the question is how do you bring down the cost. how do you really drive the profitability through. that's the real challenge for these guys now. >> we should also talk about caterpillar because those numbers a
flat on defense. but clearly the commercial side of the business driving a better than expected 2 q earnings for boeing. back to you. >> okay, phil. yeah, all the news about boeing, it hasn't been financial news recently. >> and, joe, one thing. you're looking at that pre-market at 110.43. new all-time high. >> which kind of shows us that a lot of the stuff that the media might focus on is not really that relevant to what's happening with the company itself. right? >>...
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he had to consider the defense of britain a priority for witting and america. but so many of the men who left america wanted to say of his problems more of the nature of the war the punishment upon him. with these individuals as a constant blunder to explain british defeat in leadership this is equally travis stress in britain as in america. films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in commo
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taiwan's defense minster has resigned. they stepped down after a public outcry after the death of a young soldier. he died of heat stroke at the beginning of this month. officers had forced him to exercise vigorously and deny him water. they were punishing him for bringing a mobile phone with a camera on to a base. investigators found that ia surveillance video may have been tampered with. the leaders plan to stop in 2015 and want to switch to voluntary enlistments and hope to create units of italy troops. # >> residents of concern japan are picking up the pieces. torrential rains slashed the region leaving one dead and two missing. we have a report. >> this is how the downpours left the city in the prefecture. the force of floodwaters left houses leaning and covered in mud. this is completely filled with sludge. they are covered with mud and rocks. they are strewn with lumber and other debro. mudslides block train tracks and rescuers are searching for the missing and the efforts are being hampered by the risk of landslide
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when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the numbers today suggestive of the second quarter should be revised up a little bit? i had an average of below 1%. >> for us, according to our estimate the slowdown in consumer spending and business investments seems to have picked up actually a little bit if q2. we are seeing something around 1.2 right now. >> what about the claims number? 343, this level, what does that tell you about jobs and what we might get next friday? >> well, we had stand, our view right now, job growth will remain between 175 and 200. claims number to me suggests we are probably close to the consensus around 180 right now. >> an
when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the...
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also pulled their material resources the libby defense to supply their custom laser pulls measuring device provided they're focused workstation the laser measuring device allowed to be such as to monitor the output of the laser with a position of one millionth of a billionth of a second in near real time. this is the police units that helps us to form operations with lasers and to turn ordinary lasers from insides blu ray drivers. as i've mentioned earlier. you know into lasers capable of generating ultra short impulses got you with. the laser from the blu ray drives placed inside the vacuum chamber of the focused on work station it must then be located with a microscope so the etching process can be closely monitored in real time the extreme a high magnification of the microscope means that finding the laser can sometimes prove tricky once located the areas that need to be removed from the metal body of the laser with a focus. the whole process can save between ten and fifteen minutes depending on the intensity of the beam. each laser. and wanted to the residual resistance between the two
also pulled their material resources the libby defense to supply their custom laser pulls measuring device provided they're focused workstation the laser measuring device allowed to be such as to monitor the output of the laser with a position of one millionth of a billionth of a second in near real time. this is the police units that helps us to form operations with lasers and to turn ordinary lasers from insides blu ray drivers. as i've mentioned earlier. you know into lasers capable of...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." google versus microsoft. thanks to $35 billion deal between omnicom and publicis, a
tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> ford is announcing that it will soon offer a natural
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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budget. >> taiwan's defense minster has resigned. kao hua-chu stepped down after the public outcry over the death of a young soldier. hung chung-chiu died of heat stroke at the beginning of this month. officer had forced him to exercise vigorously and denied him water. they were punishing him for bringing a mobile phone with a camera on to the base. they later found that surveillance video from the detention site may have been tampered with. taiwanese leaders planinsight o and southeast asia every weekday "live from bangkok" only on nhk "newsline." >>> oil that leaked from a pipeline on the southeast coast of thailand has reached a beach resort popular with international tourists. authorities declared a disaster zone in nearby areas and are working to clean up the spill. 50,000 leaders of crude leaked into the ocean over the weekend. oil washed ashore on the island of samet, famous for its white sandy beaches. tourists were warned to stay away from the affected area. state-owned oil company tpp chemical detected the leak when a ship
budget. >> taiwan's defense minster has resigned. kao hua-chu stepped down after the public outcry over the death of a young soldier. hung chung-chiu died of heat stroke at the beginning of this month. officer had forced him to exercise vigorously and denied him water. they were punishing him for bringing a mobile phone with a camera on to the base. they later found that surveillance video from the detention site may have been tampered with. taiwanese leaders planinsight o and southeast...
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. >> reporter: back at 511 control their collecting defense and senisen sening sending it out about land and water routes. >> the bay area bridge now moving at the limit, something you may not see next week. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> the ferries were packed during the last strike, that's why the san francisco bay ferry is getting crews and boats ready. it will expand the number of boats from 8 to 12 or 13. it will borrow two from golden gate ferry. if a strike happens, stick with nbc bay area news. if you have to get to working we have the work-arounds. our b.a.r.t. strike coverage will start at 4:00 a.m. and continue throughout the day on our air and on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> another hazy night with low air quality. it's causing a lot of sneezes and sniffles for bay air allergy sufferers. will it clear up tomorrow? let's bring in jeff. >> it has been unbearable for the first part of the week. we have a unique set of circumstances that have been leading to this poor air quality, namely the fires in oregon. a lot of that smoke traveled across the bay area from fire
. >> reporter: back at 511 control their collecting defense and senisen sening sending it out about land and water routes. >> the bay area bridge now moving at the limit, something you may not see next week. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >>> the ferries were packed during the last strike, that's why the san francisco bay ferry is getting crews and boats ready. it will expand the number of boats from 8 to 12 or 13. it will borrow two from golden gate ferry. if a strike...
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defense ministry may simply designate their nuclear naval base in first thing as a sarin u.k. territory in case of a yes well of all of the exercises and project feel that the scaremongering campaign that was probably the least successful only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then during street denied it within two hours of. the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was two hours sold only and of all the skier still isn't a dick alyson nonce of the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of months in a while why did they withdraw into well of course they know the reaction of scotland to the suggestion they would try to and they call it to make it part of even the even the most fair haven't in scotland if there is such a thing we find objectionable the idea of you could annex part of the land of scotland that's why the a life cycle of only two of us is a scare story but what are you going to do with a because you don't want nucle
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plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of industry. >> oil and gas has been tremendous. we started really doing a much bigger job with oil and gas starting in '04, '05. i just felt good about that and energy efficiency so we started investing in both of those. i with say both of those trends paid off for us pretty well. aerospace in general is also good on the commercial side. >> energy seems to be a game changer for the u.s. economy. when you look at where oil is now, a hundred dollars a barrel, $106 a barrel recently, is that sustainable. do you think that's warranted where it? given the fact that everybody is talking about the u.s. becoming an energy exporter at some poin
plus defense is about a80% of o our sales. >> ways just going to say, defense is not really your primary business any more. >> i can't speak for everybody else but for us u.s. defense is only about 8% of our sales. with all of the acquisitions i've done, almost nothing is done in that segment. it is too iffy over time and i don't want it bet our company's future offer that kind of market. >> so where is your growth? >> from around the world. ? >> in terms of...
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defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and -- modernization. are there problems you can't touch them and that important. >> one thing i didn't talk about. the other thing we look at is modernization and compensation. the issue we have is, we have to have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all volunteer force. the issue we have is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. it's not necessarily -- we don't have to necessarily end some of our compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth. we have to get
defense. there are no easy issues. we're trying to do the best we can to ensure that we have the most ready military possible. >> i know congress is interested in it sense the national defense will be reviewing those finding. ron right here and then kate. >> just following up on the comments around korea and the lessoned learns. there's been a lot of study the around healthcare expenses and things of that nature. how do you think about balancing that with structure anded and --...
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your defense may be that you did in fact a decision would be taken within two days. ok, but what you should have week we would have had a to think about it, and it could have been helpful. i think parliament is in support of the government's policies. whatannot inform us position you are going to take. quality of me the memorandum, this is true particularly of the budget tapers we get. you tell us there has been a in the councils view of the payment necessary for next year. grossly miss be the samebecause at stage of the 2013 budget, the number was considerably lower. there was an increase compared to where the budget was. as part of the deal to get media term -- medium-term rim work and comparing that with next year's budget, it is misleading. your point of not wanting to send documents. ushink you should only send an exploratory memorandum within the rules. apply the rules. i think when you do send an expansion you should try not to , andad us about the timing you should try not to mislead us. when you have agreed to an increase. say that yout you would rather have
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american defenses were low and rapid demobilization after world war ii. so, it really took the korean war to create all the policy that we now see, we now associate with the cold war, the standing army, huge defense budgets, the perception of the cyno soviet bloc, and is a threat to american national security and all of that came about because of the korean war and because of the coreon war there was collusion between the government and the defense industry. so the birth of the military industrial complex that eisenhower later warned the nation against. be ware of the military industrial complex, in 1961. i think for china, the effect of the korean war was also extremely profound because it was during the korean war -- must remember that, first, china thought the world's greatest superpower could stan still. that created huge prestige for mao. the century of humiliation and also during the korean war you see the mass mobilization campaigns that become familiar later on, the cultural revolution, and the reform campaign, and these campaigns were aimed to pu
american defenses were low and rapid demobilization after world war ii. so, it really took the korean war to create all the policy that we now see, we now associate with the cold war, the standing army, huge defense budgets, the perception of the cyno soviet bloc, and is a threat to american national security and all of that came about because of the korean war and because of the coreon war there was collusion between the government and the defense industry. so the birth of the military...
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insisting on the need for north korea to strengthen their defense capability. experts spent the weekend interpreting the meaning of the ceremony. a professor of shizuoka university was one of them. >> if we compare with the previous speech, this year the speech is quite modest and conciliatory and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong un regime hopes to make some good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un would make a speech, for sure he shall make something special. some new initiative, that he should take it. so it mean that the he should declare the complete ending of the korean war and the secondly, he should propose some concrete idea of how to create a new peace mechanism on the korean peninsula. if we look at the speech of the special envoy this time, quite changed. indicating that north korea would move to good relationship with the international community. but if north korea will return to the probitive action, probably we have to pay attention to the timing that the u.s. south korea exercise will be held around the end of
insisting on the need for north korea to strengthen their defense capability. experts spent the weekend interpreting the meaning of the ceremony. a professor of shizuoka university was one of them. >> if we compare with the previous speech, this year the speech is quite modest and conciliatory and it strongly indicated that now the kim jong un regime hopes to make some good relationship with the international community. if kim jong un would make a speech, for sure he shall make something...
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i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going forward? >> the one thing i did not talk about -- the other thing we look it remains toat is a readiness modernization. to issue we have is we have have the right package of compensation that allows us to continue to move forward with an all-volunteer force. the issue we have had is the rate of compensation is growing too quickly. -- we don't have to end yourly compensation benefits but we have to reduce the growth and get it back in line with what is reasonable. if we continue along the way we are going now, we believe by 2023, 80% ever budget will be on comp
i know congress is interested in the national defense panel. it remains to be seen what will happen. >> ron epstein - following up on the comments around korea and the lessons learned there have been studies and discussion on bought hollowing out of the defense budget around health care defenses and things of that nature. how do think about balancing that against structure and modernization3. are their programs that you cannot touch that are that important? how'd you like about that going...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. well moving on after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next to bailout installment now it took the government a lot of effort to please its creditors greece's parliament had approved the cuts after european partners had threatened to pull out at the last minute now the bailout comes at the expense of thousands of public sector jobs a rescue loan no four billion euros will come from the eurozone and the european central banks the i.m.f. is also expected to stump up a further one point eight billion euros in order to get these loans athens will effectively have to fire four thousand civil servants all by the end of the year meanwhile twenty five thousand more will
entirely on federal trial in which he's going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf that is going to be too terrified to testify and in which the end of the world is going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. well moving on after having forced through further austerity measures greece is set to receive its next to...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as we've been hearing from a former british ambassador to libya. the fact is that the libyan mission will not trying to move a lot of good reasons for that. so you. could face two different soldiers of he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he may well be charged with for example stealing. money very large assets have been frozen by both by the security council and by the libyan authorities i think that it's quite possib
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of the too terrified to test and expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in their fear that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed despite constant demands from the war crimes tribunal saif al islam is unlikely to ever leave his native country as...
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meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by members of the public or the press in fact or more than a dozen of the testimonies that will be entered in the court will be done so under seal those are all classified witnesses whose testimonies could harm national security if they were released earlier this year we heard from manning himself how he did it and why he did it he admitted guilt in releasing more than two hundred fifty thousand state department diplomatic cables guantanamo bay detainee assessment reaves iraq war logs afghan war logs and a number of other classified materials according to private manning himself when he went to the web site wiki
meade maryland starting wednesday the court case will enter its sentencing phase and the government and defense are expected to call upwards of forty witnesses total in order to testify to the merit and intent and motive of private manning now during the last two months of testimony we've heard all sorts of stories about how private manning acted in an off of the battlefield what kind of experience he had as an army intelligence analyst however not all of those testimonies will be heard by...
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germany arland croatia portugal sweden and spain have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel now it says manning is not a traitor he has the best interests of his country in mind now his action is praised as courageous and an inspiration to other whistleblowers like edward snowden for example who had exposed the n.s.a.'s sweeping global surveillance program the e.u. representatives also expressed concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it harms democracy in both america and europe they're urging a stop to the persecution of bradley manning claiming that he has suffered too much spending over three years behind bars including ten months in solitary confinement the message is manning should be freed as soon as possible and also turns out that this is how many americans feel as well more now from our thousands more in a park near. union square has been something of a stomping ground for bradley manning supporters in new york city you see over the years many rallies have been held here in honor of the army private first class intelligence analysts
germany arland croatia portugal sweden and spain have written an open letter to president obama and defense secretary chuck hagel now it says manning is not a traitor he has the best interests of his country in mind now his action is praised as courageous and an inspiration to other whistleblowers like edward snowden for example who had exposed the n.s.a.'s sweeping global surveillance program the e.u. representatives also expressed concern over the u.s. war on whistleblowers saying it harms...
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campaign that was probably the least successful in the only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then doubting street denied it within two hours of the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was to our children and of all the scare stories and ridiculous nonsense that the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of nonsense why did they withdraw from two hours well of course they know the reaction of scotland to the suggestion they would try to annex perhaps a skull and to make it part of even the even the most fair haven't in scotland if there is such a thing would find objectionable the idea you could annex part of the land of scotland that's why the a life cycle of only two of us is a scare story but what are you going to do with a because you don't want nuclear weapons but even if you wanted us to use when you can to deal with that part well we're going to ask for it to be removed quickly under safely as possible and the emphasis on board we wa
campaign that was probably the least successful in the only lasted for two hours so the ministry of defense briefed the guardian newspaper and then doubting street denied it within two hours of the paper being printed so that was a scare story whose life. was to our children and of all the scare stories and ridiculous nonsense that the project feet of produced that was one of the least successful indeed probably the most spectacularly unsuccessful pieces of nonsense why did they withdraw from...
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no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a lot of things being talked at by either party are likely to happen. you won't see a defunding of obamacare. you're unlikely to see the republicans agree to any revenue nths.ases in the next few what i hope we don't see is a default on the debt and those people who are talking about deliberately defaulting on the american debt are in the words of mccain giving us shenanigans that the american people have gotten tired up. >> steve, are you in the camp that basically condition want to fund any part of obamacare and would risk a government shutdo
no good for our national defense. we ought to be having a debate about the kinds of medium and long term reforms to entitlements and tax program, but we ought not to be calling about holding the country hostage to a fights over extending the debt limit. >> here now brad sherman democrat from california and steve so h steve solice republican. get rid of the see questions terks raise taxes and spend more money. i'm here to tell you it's not going to happen. >> well, i don't think a...
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entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test on the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still i have here an r.t.s. millions and mile you wait for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability to the war torn state that's just a few minutes here in our key. is essential. to our children the strips. that women kidnapped and converted to islam. will be another era for the coakley christians of egypt to the cross to its future things. the way of the cross. see. right to see. first street. and i would think the tree. on our reporters would. be in the. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow now it's not only government security agencies that have had their eyes on private data if you're in the u.k. many businesses also have access to your persona
entirely unfair to all kind of trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf is going to be too terrified to test on the expandability going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounced inspired officials in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still i have here an r.t.s. millions and mile you wait for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring stability about war and horrible war torn states to stay with us that story is coming right out. of these in full scope becoming independent schools a nation a nation should be self-governing to govern the people in the fields back to the loving someone else to. speak our language. programs documentaries in arabic it's all here on. the world toxic. the ip interview intriguing story. arabic to find out visit our big. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. welcome back well it's not only g
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because they'll be too terrified to test an expanded build he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear to pronounce by the stations in libya that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. and still ahead as millions and molly waits for the results of a presidential poll we look at whether the election will bring...
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entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform the un security council as to possible further actions so somewhat vague response there backing up maybe then some experts claims that saif al islam will never leave his native country for the british ambassador to libya agrees with that. the fact is that the libyans will not hand him over a lot of good reasons for that. so if we. could face two different sort of charges he could face charges relating to what happened in the revolution in two thousand and eleven and that's what he would face if he would extradited and handed over to the international criminal court but in addition to that he ma
entirely on federal trial in which he's not going to be able to get any defense witnesses to testify on his behalf because of me too terrified to testify and they were expendable he's going to be executed because the penalties carry the death penalty and it's quite clear from pronounce inspired officials and if you know that they want to carry out the death penalty if it's imposed. when asked about the next step in getting their hands were gadhafi said the i.c.c. told us that they could inform...